Welcome

Welcome to the Coding in Analysis and Research Survey (CARS) 2022 dashboard. Here you can see our response rate so far, broken down by department. CARS is our annual survey on the use of code in government analysis. You can see the 2021 results in our online publication.

This year we hope to get over 1,000 responses. So far, we’ve got 1096 responses. We’re aiming for at least 20 from as many departments as possible, which will allow us to create customised reports for those departments. If you’re interested in seeing this, please promote the survey in your department.

Responses by department

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Department Number of respondents
Cabinet Office (excl. agencies) 15
Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science 38
Defence Science and Technology Laboratory 9
Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (excl. agencies) 18
Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport 5
Department for Education 36
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (excl. agencies) 30
Department for International Trade 58
Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities 15
Department for Transport (excl. agencies) 40
Department for Work and Pensions 33
Department of Health and Social Care (excl. agencies) 71
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (excl. agencies) 5
Forestry Commission 21
Government Actuary's Department 37
Health and Safety Executive 9
HM Revenue and Customs 78
Home Office (excl. agencies) 12
Ministry of Defence 32
Ministry of Justice (excl. agencies) 49
National Records of Scotland 13
Natural England 10
Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency 27
Office for National Statistics 181
Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services and Skills (Ofsted) 6
Ofqual 9
Other 11
Public Health Scotland 38
Scottish Government (excl. agencies) 36
UK Health Security Agency 23
Welsh Government 8
Welsh Revenue Authority 5
a Sample size = 1096

Can’t see your department?

If your department isn’t listed here, that means we have fewer than 5 responses. Once we get to that number of responses, you’ll be able to see it listed.